If several panels are fully displayed, a part of the graphic interface may disappear from the
screen. To access these hidden parts, use reduced panel displays or move the rack using its brackets
(parts receiving screws on each side of the panel). Over these areas, the cursor is displayed as crossing
arrows. In order to move the rack, you just have to left-click on the brackets and drag the rack holding
down the mouse button.
Since .amiclab-m3 is designed as a rack with control panels, almost all its parameters look like
real controls: potentiometers, faders, buttons... Let's detail the editing procedure for each of these
elements:
7.1. Potentiometers
.amiclab-m3
potentiometers: small white cap, small black
cap and large black cap.
All are handled the same way: in order to rotate a potentiometer, point the mouse on it, left-click
(hold down the mouse button) and drag up (or right) to rotate clockwise, or down (or left) to rotate
counter clockwise.
A potentiometer value may also be edited by turning the mouse wheel while pointing on it.
Double-click on the potentiometer to reset it to a default preset value (depending on the
parameter).
7.2. Faders
.amiclab-m3 fader is a sliding graphic control. To move it, point and left-click with
your mouse on it and holding down the button, drag it up or down.
Double-click on the fader to reset it to a default preset value.
7.3. Buttons
.amiclab-m3 offers several types of buttons.
All of them work the same way: to activate a button, point and left-click
on its icon with your mouse.
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